We are beginning work on an in-house semi-industrial strength photo processing tool, for remote correspondents for Hinduism Today and Himalayan Academy Publications. The idea is to provide a streamlined tool for photographers on location, without not too much overhead... but enough bells and whistles to meet basic production needs: A photographer should be able to download his camera; quickly process all the photos in a given folder to 2-4 different specifications, run perhaps one or two simple filters- or not-- (we will finally put Wilhelms cool filters to use), add metadata the folders, zip and email them to us... It has to be simple, fast and easy. e.g. in cases of large shoots we may want him to ship us 300-400 thumbs for evaluation and then later we ask for originals we choose for publication. Other scenarios will be for slideshows where our blogs will want next day publication of events happening on the other side of the world, but I need to get all the 30-60 photos here, but they will get processed a second time... another scenario will be to process the photos to spec on location and these will go on-line with hours of receipt here. etc.

Much of which is all standard stuff and many of our revolutionaries already way ahead in these areas... I'm interested in see if anyone has done any work that they can share in the following areas:

1) Display of thumbnails of images in a folder in a "gallery" type window where images can be moved around, reordered, renamed, deleted etc. where the window, if resized. will scale the number of row and columns of thumbnails automatically (the app needs to scale nicely for a user on we 30 inch cinema display, and also run sweetly on a 15 inch MacBook Pro.

Or if anyone has thoughts to the best way to tackle this. I currently have hacked a little previewer where I assign the image data to chars on a long line of 1000 chars and can shuffle these around by cutting and pasting... you just put a row of aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa and then assign image data to the chars and viola you have a poor man's gallery where you can cut and paste images around...and they wrap automatically inside a field... very easy to code, but it's a bit buggy. For some reason, if I select say ten photos and cut them and paste them to another location, I don't always get the expected results, the image data for chars 4,5,6,7 which I cut and paste inbetween chars 12 and 13. is not always swapped... I find char 5 somewhere I don't expect it to be... but I'm not sure debugging that is going to be us what we want.

Other options which would be to have actual image objects in a group that would dynamically move round as users dragged and dropped them seems enormously complicated to code if one had to do the geometry for this. But I suspect some wizard math person might be able to come up with some general algorithm that could handle it...

2) Reading and writing "standards quality" binary EXIF-IPTC-XMP data to JPG or TIF files from inside revolution.

I know it can be done... but it's tricky.

http://www.iptc.org/IPTC4XMP/

All the rest is "child's play" (Saving, rotating, copying new files, renaming etc...all simple rev stuff...)

The above 2 aspects of the application present the most challenges (well filters would have been also,
but thanks to Wilhelm we have those!)

If anyone is working in these areas, please share on list or email me off list.

thanks!

Sivakatirswami
www.hinduismtoday.com
www.himalayanacademy.com



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